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124 Mar 2014
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Did somebody doctor photo of men who took Flight MH370? Fears
of a cover-up amid claims pictures show passengers with the same set of
legs --Both men
pictured boarded missing Flight 370 with stolen passports 23 Mar 2014
Fears of a cover-up over the fate of flight MH370 grew yesterday after claims
that a photo of two passengers was tampered with. Images of two men who boarded
the Malaysian Airlines jet with stolen passports appear to show them having the
same set of legs. CCTV footage stills released by officials three days after the
Boeing 777-200 vanished from the skies shows the pair with identical green
trousers and brown shoes. Their feet and shadows are also in the same position,
while their faces, T-shirts and bags are different. The photo last night fuelled
conspiracy theories over the fate of the aircraft, which disappeared with 239
passengers and crew more than a fortnight ago.
MH370: Plane turned,
dropped to 12,000 feet - report 23
Mar 2014 Military radar tracking Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 shows that the
aircraft changed altitude after making a sharp turn over the South China Sea as
it headed toward the Strait of Malacca, a source close to the investigation into
the missing flight told CNN. The plane flew as low as 12,000 feet at some point
before it disappeared from radar, according to the source. The sharp turn seemed
to be intentional, the source said. The official, who is not authorized to speak
to the media, told CNN that the area the plane flew in after the turn is a
heavily trafficked air corridor and that flying at 12,000 feet would have kept
the jet well out of the way of that traffic.
MH370 Theory: Suspicious
Cargo Destroyed in Massive Explosion Near 1945 Nuclear Bomb Test
Site 22 Mar 2014 The Main
Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (GRU) is
reporting today that the "highly suspicious" cargo retrieved by the US from
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 that had been "disappeared" to one of the United
States most secretive bases in the Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia, was flown this
past week to the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico where it was then
destroyed in a "massive fireball." Flight 370, it is important to note, was
already under GRU "surveillance" after it received a "highly suspicious" cargo
load that had been traced to the Indian Ocean nation Republic of Seychelles, and
where it had previously been aboard the US-flagged container ship MV Maersk
Alabama. What first aroused GRU suspicions regarding the MV Maersk
Alabama was that within 24-hours of its off-loading this "highly
suspicious" cargo load bound for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the two
highly-trained [former] US Navy SEALs assigned to protect it, Mark Daniel
Kennedy, 43, and Jeffrey Keith Reynolds, 44, were found dead under "suspicious
circumstances."
Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Suspected debris 'may
have sunk' 21 Mar 2014 Suspected
debris spotted in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane 'may have
sunk', Australia's deputy prime minister has said. An international search for
the missing Boeing 777 resumed this morning in one of the most remote places on
Earth after satellite images detected potential
wreckage. Search planes flying deep into the
southern Indian Ocean have found nothing so far that could be from the missing
jet, said Australian deputy prime minister Warren Truss.
Missing jet was carrying highly flammable lithium
batteries--Lithium-ion
batteries have caused 140 mid-air incidents in last 20 years 21 Mar
2014 Malaysian Airlines today confirmed that flight MH370 had been carrying
highly flammable lithium-ion batteries in its cargo hold, re-igniting
speculation that a fire may have caused its disappearance. The admission by CEO
Ahmad Jauhari comes four days after he denied the aircraft was carrying any
dangerous items and nearly two weeks after the plane went missing. He said the
authorities were investigating the cargo, but did not regard the batteries as
hazardous - despite the law dictating they are classed as such - because they
were packaged according to safety regulations. The revelation has thrown the
spotlight back on the theory that the Boeing 777 may have been overcome by a
fire, rendering the crew and passengers unconscious after inhaling toxic
fumes.
Crimea, Sevastopol officially join Russia as Putin signs final
decree 21 Mar 2014 Russia has
finalized the legal process of taking Crimea under its sovereignty, as President
Putin signed a law amending the Russian constitution to reflect the transition.
Earlier Russian lawmakers ratified both the amendment and an international
treaty with Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, which was legally required for
the incorporation. Following the signing of the law, Putin thanked lawmakers and
everyone involved in the historic change of European borders for their efforts
to make it happen.
Bomb explodes on runway of Libya's main airport in
Tripoli 21 Mar 2014 A bomb exploded
on the runway of Libya's main airport on Friday, the transport minister said,
highlighting the deteriorating security situation in the north African country
almost three years after Muammar Gaddafi was ousted [by USociopaths so
corpora-terrorists could steal Libya's oil]. Supposedly one of the best guarded
places in Libya, unknown people managed to get onto the runway at Tripoli
International Airport, plant an explosive device at dawn and detonate it using a
timer, Transport Minister Abdelqader Mohammed Ahmed said.
FBI accuses two Wake County men of supporting
terrorism 20 Mar 2014 Two men living
in a north Raleigh apartment complex are now facing federal charges, accused of
supporting terror attacks overseas. The charges came after an FBI raid on their
apartment took neighbors, and even management off guard... A
confidential informant with close ties to the men had gathered
information about their plans to join other terrorists overseas.
Boston gets boosts to homeland security
funds 22 Mar 2014 Mayor Martin J.
Walsh announced this week that Boston will receive 18 million in funding from
the Federal Emergency Management agency for current and future homeland security
initiatives. The funding, which comes through the Department of Homeland
Security, represents a 2.47 percent increase from last year. "The City of Boston
has maintained a strong relationship with Homeland Security, and has
historically used these vital grant funds to ensure that the people of Boston
are safe, which is, in large part, why our coordinated response in the wake of
last year's Marathon was so professional and effective," Walsh
said.
Iraq war vet hurt in California Occupy protest to get $4.5
million 21 Mar 2014 An Iraq War
veteran critically wounded by police during an Occupy protest in 2011 will
receive 4.5 million in a tentative settlement with the City of Oakland, the
northern California city where he was hurt, attorneys said on Friday. Scott
Olsen was 24 when he suffered head injuries and brain damage after being struck
by a lead-filled beanbag during a confrontation with Oakland police in October
2011, at the height of the Occupy movement on the U.S. West Coast. The
agreement, which settles a federal civil rights lawsuit, was reached on Tuesday
night.
Radiation leaks force transfer of nuclear waste from New
Mexico to Texas 21 Mar 2014 The
cause of the radiation leaks at the United States’ first nuclear waste
repository are still under investigation, but in the meantime government
officials have decided to move a stalled shipment of waste to a private dump in
Texas. According to Reuters, the shipment of approximately 1,000 barrels of
radioactive leftovers to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in Carlsbad, New
Mexico, was put on hold when the facility began leaking radioactive material in
February. On Thursday, the Department of Energy announced it would temporarily
relocate those barrels to a rural site in western Texas.
New Mexico cancels
permit to expand leaky nuclear waste site 22 Mar 2014 New Mexico on Friday withdrew a temporary permit
allowing two new disposal vaults at a U.S. government nuclear waste dump
grappling with a release of radiation in February, state regulators said.
Seventeen workers at the Carlsbad-area "waste isolation pilot project" (WIPP)
were exposed to radiation after an accidental leak last month from the site
which stores waste from U.S. nuclear labs and weapons production
facilities.
Heads up! False flag fertile ground: Catawba Nuclear Power Station holds terrorism drill closed to
media --Drill closed
to reporters 20 Mar 2014 (SC) Last Tuesday there was a mock terrorism
exercise at the Catawba Nuclear Power Station on Lake Wylie. Thursday, officials
who took part in the drill, got a preliminary grade. The drill involved a mock
attack on the plant that supposedly led to one of the two nuclear units having
to be shut down. The goal of the mock attack was to test emergency procedures at
the Duke Energy nuclear plant and the readiness to respond by state and federal
agencies.
House to Vote on Controversial 'No More National Parks'
Policy 20 mar 2014 Responding to
President Obama's decision last week to protect a stretch of California's Coast
near Point Arena as a new national monument, the House of Representatives is
planning to vote next week to overturn a 108 year-old law that presidents of
both parties have used to protect iconic American places, including the Grand
Canyon, the Statue of Liberty, and Arches National Park. The bill, H.R. 1459,
aims to block presidents from using the Antiquities Act of 1906 to establish new
national monuments by putting caps on how many times it can be used, requiring
congressional review of proposed monuments, and forcing local communities to
engage in an ironic exercise of reviewing the environmental impacts of
protecting lands for future generations.
Quick action! Please
write to
officials to free this
tortured bear: Arturo the polar bear stuck in
Argentina 05 Feb 2014 The Mendoza
Zoo has been under media fire for the last year after reports surfaced on the
deplorable conditions in which the polar bear 'lived.' The Assiniboine Park
Conservancy has been in contact with the Mendoza Zoo in the South American
country for weeks, trying to see if a transfer north would help the 28-year-old
bear, who's been seeing languishing in hot weather in Internet videos. Video of
the bear shows him in a shallow, tepid pool of water, sweltering in 35 C
temperatures, staring at a picture of snow.
At least 8 dead after
deadly landslide in Washington 23
Mar 2014 Eight people are confirmed dead and 18 people were still missing on
Sunday night after a landslide in Washington state that buried homes and cars
under mud and debris up to 15 feet deep, authorities said. A spokesman for the
Snohomish County Sheriff's Office said a total of eight bodies had been found in
the square mile of tangled debris, rocks, trees and mud by nightfall. Eight
people were also injured when rain-soaked embankments along State Route 530 near
Oso, Washington, about 55 miles northeast of Seattle, gave way on Saturday
morning and washed out at least six homes.
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